Slowing Down to the Speed of Life–in Bali
It’s funny how, as an author, I wrote a book with Richard Carlson called “Slowing Down to the Speed of Life,” and here I am still learning that lesson, how to slow down to the speed of life.
It’s funny how, as an author, I wrote a book with Richard Carlson called “Slowing Down to the Speed of Life,” and here I am still learning that lesson, how to slow down to the speed of life.
What has been the missing link in awakening transformation in recovery? What is it when we see the “light bulb go off” in our clients and how do we help them sustain and grow that transformational process? This conference will answer these questions and more, by introducing a new paradigm based on principles.
Whether through my newsletter, website, YouTube, or Facebook, I want to talk about something helpful to a lot of the people with whom I've worked. Once we get on the train of self-realization and transformation, we have all these aha moments.
Today on this podcast, I'd like to talk a little bit more about my upcoming book, "The Transformation Principle" and specifically today what I want to focus on is that time we could call hitting bottom.
Today on this podcast, I'd like to talk a little bit more about my upcoming book, "The Transformation Principle" and specifically today what I want to focus on how we can tap into our inner guidance systems
I first met Syd back in 1980, 38 years ago. I was burned out because of the way that I was trained to work in addiction. We were battling the disease. We operated under the assumption that people had this disease and that you had to break the ego defenses through a lot of confrontation, often a lot of judgment, and a lot of painful process-oriented therapy.
Point #1: We can believe and incorporate the principles but still maintain huge blind spots when it comes to our own physical health. Point #2: Believing in something is useless unless you have an insight into it.